Newsweek takes a look at how the Democratic Party could try to bounce back in 2028 after its stinging defeat against Trump.
The 2024 presidential election is over, so it's time to look ahead to 2028. Here are the answers to questions popping up.
The Democratic Party faces existential questions after Donald Trump’s resounding victory. One of the first: Who will lead it?
Pelosi told Lulu Garcia-Navarro, a host of "The Interview," that "had the president [Biden] gotten out sooner, there may have ...
Republican former President Donald Trump will face Vice President Kamala Harris in a Nov. 5 U.S. presidential election, with ...
In the instance that neither Kamala Harris nor Donald Trump gets the necessary 270 Electoral College votes to win the 2024 ...
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In the United States, support for the spread of freedom and democracy around the world has not reflected any partisan ...
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The Republican challenger has conceded after a close contest for North Carolina's only toss-up congressional district ...
President-elect Donald Trump has won his sixth battleground state of the 2024 election, beating Vice President Kamala Harris ...
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